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MONARCH SEED AND FEED COMPANY, MEDFORD, OREGON 
Seed Potatoes 
WE OFFER CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES IN ALMOST ALL VARIETIES 
Early White Gold 
"The Earliest Potato Grown" 
EARLY WHITE GOLD "Earliest White Potato 
Grown" —A week to ten days earlier than 
Bliss Triumph, Irish Cobbler, Sunrise or 
Beauty of Hebron. Ten days to two weeks 
earlier to market frequently means the 
difference between a decent profit and a 
possible loss. White Gold Potatoes were 
developed from a potato seedling, by 
George Kremer of Itasca County, Minne¬ 
sota. Our seed came to us from the Min¬ 
nesota grower, being introduced into 
southern Oregon two years ago. White 
Gold is a white potato with shallow eyes, 
perfect skin characteristics and fine cook¬ 
ing qualities. Its chief claim to notoriety, 
aside from its productiveness and flavor 
quality is its earliness. Here is what Mr. 
Hugh Porter of Central Point, Oregon, 
has to say about White Golds. “I planted 
White Gold on the 11th of April and har¬ 
vested my first new potatoes on July 8th. 
By proper watering I could have har¬ 
vested one week earlier, making it 80 days 
from planting to the first digging. My 
White Golds were planted right next to 
Earliest of' All and Bliss Triumph which 
were ready 10 days later.” The seed we 
offer you is grown in southern Oregon 
therefore fully acclimated. Our seed crop 
promises to be very short this year so 
order early. 10 lbs. $1.50, postpaid, to 
third zone. Write for quantity prices. 
QUICK LUNCH—Until White Gold came into 
the picture, Quick Lunch was our earliest 
maturing potato. However, Quick Lunch 
will always continue to be a favorite. It 
is a pinkish tinted potato, very early and 
productive. It is of better keeping qual¬ 
ity than the average of extra early tubers, 
and of excellent cooking habit. Comes 
THE VARIETIES 
listed below are of¬ 
fered you in the be¬ 
lief that they are the 
best adapted to our 
climate and soil. 
There are many va¬ 
rieties of potatoes 
being offered today 
that do not fulfill ex¬ 
pectations at harvest 
time. We know you 
will find any of the 
varieties listed below 
satisfactory in yie' l. 
quality and saleable 
value. 
POTATO prices 
fluctuate to such an 
extent that we doubt 
the advisability of 
quoting prices this 
early in the season. 
Prices at all times 
are quoted subject to 
market changes. 
When in the market 
we ask you to drop 
us a line stating the 
variety and quantity 
you desire and we 
will gladly and 
promptly quote 
prices. 
into the market at a time when prices are 
still strong. 10 lbs. $1.00, postpaid to third 
zone. Write for quantity prices. 
EARLY SUNRISE—This variety, while not 
quite as early as Quick Lunch and White 
Gold, will outyield both in most soils. 
Sunrise is a potato of great value as an 
early cropper and preferred by many. Of 
flattened round shape, it is of excellent 
quality, will mature in 90 days from 
time of planting. 10 lbs. $1.00, postpaid 
to third zone. Write for quantity prices. 
If interested write us for prices on late 
potatoes. 
RIVERSIDE GIANT 
RHUBARB PLANTS 
Medium divisions, each postpaid.25c 
Large Divisions, each postpaid.35c 
Our plants are 
from two-year-old 
stock being divisions 
and not seedling 
plants. They will 
produce earlier for 
you. 
RIVERSIDE 
GIANT 
RHUBARB 
Has stood the test 
of time, crisp, tender, 
free from stringiness, 
good color, delicious, 
distinctive flavor. 
The skin is so thin 
it disappears in cook¬ 
ing. Has every good 
characteristic a com¬ 
mercial rhubarb should possess. Yields of over 
35 tons per acre are common. 
